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  2. Topaz Omega - Wikipedia

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    The Omega is an incredibly versatile three-sail boat that is fantastic for club racing, teaching or estuary sailing and picnicking. This boat is the largest in the Topper range (the hull can comfortably hold up to six). The beamy, chined hull inspires great confidence making the Omega stable and easy to control.

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  4. Sealy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Sealy began manufacturing and selling in Mexico. In 2001, Sealy began manufacturing and selling in its brand South Africa. In 2011, Sealy opened its first manufacturing plant in China. The 100,000-square-foot factory outside Shanghai is a joint venture of Sealy China, which is owned and operated by Sealy Inc., and licensee Sealy ...

  5. Topper Topaz - Wikipedia

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    The Topper Topaz is a British single-handed or two-handed sailing dinghy that was designed as a beginner and intermediate racer. [ 1 ] The boat is referred to by the manufacturer as the Topaz System , as the basic hull can be fitted with four interchangeable rig and sail combinations, with the aim of matching performance to sailor skill level.

  6. Buzz (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The Buzz is a sailing dinghy designed in 1994 by Ian Howlett and John Caig and manufactured by Reg White Limited of Brightlingsea as part of the "White Formula" range of boats originally marketed by Topper International Ltd but since 2013 by Vantage Sailing.

  7. Shop the $16 olive oil Giada De Laurentiis uses on ‘almost ...

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    In case you think a celebrity chef like De Laurentiis uses only ultra-high-end extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) imported from Italy, think again: Her beloved Lucini is $16 for a 16.9-ounce bottle at ...